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the poorest statesinindiaandbefore the game show, he was making about $120 a month. anderson? you can guess what he's going to do with that million dollars now. >> yeah, what? >> he's going to buy a new house. of course. everyone usually buys property. he lives with his wife, his mother, and five brothers, and so he's planning to pay for one big home so that all of them can live a little bit more luxuriously than they have been. >> wow. well, i hope he saves some as well. fredricka, thanks very much. >>> just ahead in the program, explosive testimony in the michael jackson death trial about the singer's alleged addiction to a powerful painkiller. what an addiction specialist said on the stand today and what the medical records show about how much demerol jackson was taking. also, what one of the most hated men in america said in his jailhouse interview with barbara walters. bernie madoff speaking out when we continue. to the doctor today, then picked up a few extra things for the baby. oh boy... i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan to avoid interest by

the poorest states in india and before the game show, he was making about $120 a month. anderson? you can guess what he's going to do with that million dollars now. >> yeah, what? >> he's going to buy a new house. of course. everyone usually buys property. he lives with his wife, his mother, and five brothers, and so he's planning to pay for one big home so that all of them can live a little bit more luxuriously than they have been. >> wow. well, i hope he saves some as well....

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in one of the poorest statesinindiaandbefore the game show he was making about $120 a month. anderson, you can guess what he'll do with the million dollars now. >> yeah. what? >> he's going to buy a new house, of course. everyone buys property. he lives with his wife, his mother and five brothers. and so he's planning to pay for one big home so that all of them can live a little bit more luxuriously than they have been. >> well, i hope he saves some, as well. thanks very much. >>> just ahead on the program, explosive testimony in the michael jackson death trial about the alleged addiction to a painkiller. what a specialist said on the stand today and what the medical records of how much demerol jackson was taking. >>> what one of the most hated men in america said in a jailhouse interview with barbara walters, when we continue. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just

in one of the poorest states in india and before the game show he was making about $120 a month. anderson, you can guess what he'll do with the million dollars now. >> yeah. what? >> he's going to buy a new house, of course. everyone buys property. he lives with his wife, his mother and five brothers. and so he's planning to pay for one big home so that all of them can live a little bit more luxuriously than they have been. >> well, i hope he saves some, as well. thanks very...

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is unsafe abortion. that continues to represent about 13% of all maternal deaths. >> placesinindiaandchina, there's a reference to have boys over girls, there's such a demand for abortions. >> there are. in most countries where it's not legal, it's still happening. it doesn't change the outcome or number of deaths or abortions. it just makes it less safe for more people to actually access services. >> what about here in the u.s.? because i think when you said we rank number 50, we'll probably shock a lot of people watching. it might shock a lot of people how few pregnant women have health care in this country. you have been talking about how pregnancy-related complications that nearly cause death, near misses in the u.s., are up 25% in the past 12 or so years. how is that possible? >> it is shocking. the situation here in the united states is different than it is in some of the developing countries that we've talked about. here, for example, one of the scenarios that makes it very dangerous for women to have children is having too many caesarean sections. another is moms are havi

is unsafe abortion. that continues to represent about 13% of all maternal deaths. >> places in india and china, there's a reference to have boys over girls, there's such a demand for abortions. >> there are. in most countries where it's not legal, it's still happening. it doesn't change the outcome or number of deaths or abortions. it just makes it less safe for more people to actually access services. >> what about here in the u.s.? because i think when you said we rank...